2007-12-17, 06:23 AM
NI2O Wrote:Be careful! Just because a station is labeled "HD" doesn't bean that it's output is HD.
We fell into this trap back in the UK (I'm a Brit) when the BBC went to 14x9 and C4 went to PAL Plus. They touted "High Definition" TV but actually it wasn't. The 14x9 standard was an interim (which I think they still have today) which would display letterbox on a 4x3 TV and not quite widescreen on a 16x9 set.
Do a google for "Waddington Television experiment" to read all about the smoke and mirrors.
Mark
Well from what I have seen in the last few years of stargate and battlestar where produced in widescreen and I would think it would fallow in hd, so long as scifi isn't stupid there should not be an issue. I know what you mean about fake HD stuff, TBS has said that they where going to be showing friends in hd. Its kinda hard to but a show in HD that wasn't shot that way, unless they are going to rescan all the film, doubt it probably going to stretch it.
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